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2. CONFIGURING AND PAIRING WITH THE SYSTEM
ELDES
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software
Once the 5-second period after the battery activation has passed, EWD3 device will start indicating the pairing status. Single long flash
of the indicator (approx. 1 sec. length) represents the unpaired wireless device status suggesting the device can be paired with the alarm
system, while the 3 short flashes represent the wireless device that is paired with the alarm system.
If you are unable to pair the wireless device, please restore the parameters of the wireless device to default and try again (see 7.
RESTORING DEFAULT PARAMETERS for more details.)
3. EWD3 ZONES AND TAMPER
Upon successful EWD3 device pairing process, the system adds 2 wireless Instant-type zones. The wireless zones can be set up to operate under one of
the following modes each:
Zone 1:
• Magnetic door contact – Designed for causing an alarm (by default) if doors/windows are opened, while the system is armed.
• NO/NC sensor – Designed for causing an alarm (by default) if the wired digital sensor, connected to Z and COM terminals, is triggered, while the system
is armed. This mode does NOT operate with Flood sensor mode on Zone 2 simultaneously.
• EOL sensor – Designed for causing an alarm if the wired sensor with EOL resistor, connected to Z and COM terminal, is triggered.
Zone 2:
• Shock sensor – Designed for causing an alarm (by default) if the built-in shock sensor is triggered by vibrations.
• Flood sensor – Designed for causing an alarm (by default) if a flood sensor EFS1, connected to Z and COM terminals, is triggered when in physical
contact with water.
• NO/NC sensor – Designed for causing an alarm (by default) if the wired digital sensor, connected to Z and COM terminals, is triggered, while the system
is armed.
• EOL sensor – Designed for causing an alarm if the wired sensor with EOL resistor, connected to Z and COM terminal, is triggered.
• Tapparella – Designed for connecting a wired external device (e.g. roller detector model Switchalarm3) to Z and COM terminals. To cause a zone
violation it has to be triggered a set number of times – pulses per time period - when anyone attempts to physically open or close roller blinds. Specific
pulses count can be set in "Counter" section (the default number is 2).
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For more details on how to configure and pair the device with the system, please refer to ELDES configuration
software's documentation or ELDES alarm system's installation/user manual located at eldesalarms.com
EWD3 WIRELESS MAGNETIC DOOR CONTACT/SHOCK SENSOR/FLOOD SENSOR-READY
COM
COM
RESET
RESET
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TAMPER